Phonetica

Papers
(The median citation count of Phonetica is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Danish 20-month-olds’ recognition of familiar words with and without consonant and vowel mispronunciations6
What R Mandarin Chinese /ɹ/s? – acoustic and articulatory features of Mandarin Chinese rhotics6
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The vowel space of multiethnolectal (Stuttgart) German5
Two-part vowel modifications in Child Directed Speech in Warlpiri may enhance child attention to speech and scaffold noun acquisition5
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Probing syllabic affiliation of word-initial and word-medial consonant sequences in north-central Peninsular Spanish4
Difficulties in decoupling articulatory gestures in L2 phonemic sequences: the case of Mandarin listeners’ perceptual deletion of English post-vocalic laterals3
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Modeling the acoustic profiles of vocal emotions in American English and Mandarin Chinese3
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Exploring and explaining variation in phrase-final f0 movements in spontaneous Papuan Malay3
The prosody of cheering in sports events: the case of long-distance running3
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Pathways to nasalization of the glottal approximant /h/ in Extremaduran Spanish: an aerodynamic exploration2
Vertical larynx actions and intergestural timing stability in Hausa ejectives and implosives2
On the salience of prenuclear accents: evidence from an imitation study2
The Mason-Alberta Phonetic Segmenter: a forced alignment system based on deep neural networks and interpolation2
On the two rhotic schwas in Southwestern Mandarin: when homophony meets morphology in articulation2
Farewell editorial2
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Makkan Arabic does not have post-focus compression: a production and perception study2
Stød in Danish proper names – in standard Danish pronunciation2
Do letters matter? The influence of spelling on acoustic duration2
Phonetic outcomes in Mandarin–English code-switching: exploring the role of orthographic depth1
Plastic Mandarin tones: regional identity in prosody1
Acoustic correlates of Burmese voiced and voiceless sonorants1
Velum movement in speech and inter-speech pause intervals: a cineradiographic study of French and English speech1
Decrease of L1–L2 assimilation and its prediction on L2 discrimination: perception of English coronal fricatives by Mandarin speakers1
Vowels in urban and rural Albanian: the case of the Southern Gheg dialect1
A perception-induced /t/-to-/k/ sound change: evidence from a cross-linguistic study1
Phonetic phenomena in New Flamenco. The linguistic stylisation of flamenco over time: a corpus study1
Word-level prosodic and metrical influences on Hawaiian glottal stop realization1
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Dynamic specification of vowels in Hijazi Arabic0
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The association between phonological awareness and connected speech perception: an experimental study on young Chinese EFL learners from cue processing perspective0
Hiatus resolution and linguistic diversity in Australian English0
Redundant voicing and register in Mnong Râlâm0
Development of perceptual similarity and discriminability: the perception of Russian phonemes by Chinese learners0
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Individual differences in attention control and the processing of phonological contrasts in a second language0
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Robustness of lateral tongue bracing under bite block perturbation0
The effects of watching subtitled videos on the perception of L2 connected speech by L1 Chinese-L2 English speakers0
Variability in cross-language and cross-dialect perception. How Irish and Chinese migrants process Australian English vowels0
Vowel and consonant quantity in two Swiss German dialects and their corresponding varieties of Standard German: effects of region, age, and tempo0
Karin McClellan: English Prosody in First and Second Language Speakers: A contrastive interlanguage analysis across intonational dimensions0
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The role of place and manner of articulation in Kurtöp tonogenesis: refining the model0
The perception of gemination in Italian by first-language speakers in Italy and heritage and second-language speakers in Australia0
Acoustic methods for analysing breathy and whispery voices: a systematic review0
Jonathan Barnes and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel: Prosodic Theory and Practice0
Revisiting the nature and the context of T4 alternations: insights from disyllabic, trisyllabic and quadrisyllabic word/digit productions in Taiwan Mandarin0
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Jette G. Hansen Edwards: Social Factors and L2 Phonetics and Phonology0
Controversial issues in the Handbook of the IPA0
Merger in Eivissan Catalan: an acoustic analysis of the vowel systems of young native speakers0
Vowel-internal cues to vowel quality and prominence in speech perception0
Ubiratã Kickhöfel Alves and Jeniffer Imaregna Alcantara de Albuquerque (eds.). 2023. Second language pronunciation: different approaches to teaching and training (Studies on Language Acquisition 64)0
Mathias Scharinger and Richard Wiese: How Language Speaks to Music: Prosody from a Cross-domain Perspective0
The interaction between predictability and pre-boundary lengthening on syllable duration in Taiwan Southern Min0
Transphonologization of onset voicing: revisiting Northern and Eastern Kmhmu’0
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Carlos Gussenhoven and Aoju Chen (eds.): The Oxford Handbook of Language Prosody0
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Pardo, Jennifer S., Lynne C. Nygaard, Robert E. Remez, and David B. Pisoni. 2021. The handbook of speech perception. Hoboken: Wiley Blackwell. ISBN 9781119184089 (cloth), ISBN 9781119184072 (ad0
The development of English language connected speech perception skills: an empirical study on Chinese EFL children0
Are Serbian and English listeners insensitive to lexical pitch accents in Serbian?0
Tracey M. Derwing, Murray J. Munro, Ron I. Thomson: The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition and Speaking0
Investigating the role of musical experience in lexical tone perception: non-musicians and amateur musicians’ perception of Mandarin tones0
Phonetic and phonological enhancement strategies in Tarifit robot-directed speech0
Edge strengthening and phonetic variability in Spanish /l/: an ultrasound study0
Cross-language perception of the Japanese singleton/geminate contrasts: comparison of Vietnamese speakers with and without Japanese language experience0
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Uptalk in L2 English: the phonetic identity and perception of final declarative rises in Serbian EFL0
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A palatographic study of Shughni consonants0
Individual differences in phonetic imitation and their role in sound change0
Perception of illusory clusters: the role of native timing0
Questioning questions – the perception of f0 scaling in German questions between categorical function and continuous attitude0
To stress or not to stress: what can Mandarin pronouns inform us of the accessibility of topic and focus?0
The acoustic characteristics of Swedish vowels0
Relating production and perception in two Raglai dialects at different stages of registrogenesis0
Speech recognition performance disparities between Dutch diverse speaker groups0
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The role of f0 shape and phrasal position in Papuan Malay and American English word identification0
Voice register in Mon: experiments in production and perception0
Matilde Vida-Castro and Antonio Manuel Ávila-Muñoz: The Continuity of Linguistic Change0
Glottalized lateral in Rikvani Andi: an acoustic study0
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